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    Hydrokinetic Pilot Project Licensing Process

    FERC staff developed a licensing process for hydrokinetic pilot projects tailored to meet the needs of entities interested in testing new technology, including connection with the interstate grid, while minimizing the risk of adverse environmental impacts. The goal of the pilot process is to allow developers to test new hydrokinetic technologies, to determine appropriate siting of these technologies, and to confirm their environmental effects, while maintaining FERC oversight and agency input. The process completes licensing in as few as six months to allow for project installation, operation, and environmental testing as soon as possible.

    Projects eligible to use this process are of limited size, are removable or able to shut down on short notice, and are not located in waters with sensitive designations. The resulting license would be short-term and include rigorous environmental monitoring and safeguards.


  Contact Information

Edward Abrams
Telephone: 202-502-8773
Email: edward.abrams@ferc.gov

Stephen Bowler
Telephone: 202-502-6861
Email: stephen.bowler@ferc.gov
 

  Prior Technical Conferences

  • » Technical Conference on Hydrokinetic Technologies Pilot Project Workshop (AD07-14-000), October 2, 2007 Event Details
 

  Hydrokinetic Projects

 

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Updated: February 24, 2009